Hope you had fun during our 2 facts and a fib blog hop. I loved reading everyone’s and trying to guess what their lie was. My FIB: I once followed Jessica Lange around a mall in Minnesota but I was too shy to go down to the first floor and get her autograph. FIB I actually […]
Popping games to POP their interest!
This post contains Amazon affiliate links for your convenience. The products in this post are all owned by me. One of my favorite activities is any type of game that involves popping toys, knocking things over, throwing things on the ground etc. They are universally popular with my clients and generally require minimal to […]
Soapbox Saturday: Leave my childhood games alone!
I’ve been thinking about this post for awhile. What is happening with the games from my childhood? Maybe it’s a case of “When I was Young” geezer talk, but it seems like manufacturers continue to make these games easier-and ruining the game’s initial appeal in the process. Candyland now comes with a colored spinner. No […]
Capture the Gold {FREEBIE}
WOW! Thank you so much to everyone who purchased products from my store during the TPT heroes sale. I’m always overwhelmed during these sales. Your support and feedback helps me to keep doing something that I really enjoy-and that I’ve found is helping me to become a better speech language pathologist. I hope you were […]
TPT Organizer (Freebie)
If you are like me, you might be a little bit of a an SLP hoarder. Maybe you even got a cool award at work like I did. I wrote a post last weekend about how I was getting organized. In addition to hoarding commercially made speech and language materials-I also hoard products I’ve purchased […]
Happy 3 year blogiversary (Giveaway!):
I can’t believe that I have been blogging for three years. You probably can’t either-because my first year I was a super secret blogger. I blogged for a year and had about 500 page views at the end of the year. They were probably all mine. In truth, if it wasn’t for the kindness and […]
January-Getting Organized
Is anyone else constantly trying to get organized? I didn’t make any resolutions this year, but I always find myself on a quest to get organized in January/February. I’ve gone through a few systems for getting organized over the year and I don’t know that any one particular system words better (or worse) for me. […]
Clue into your Cues: Environmental Cues
We’ve talked about visual, verbal, gestural and tactile cues. These are all cues that we provide as therapists. We also use visual supports or can change the environment to help our students meet their goals. I’m thinking about how I might use environmental cues to train the following common speech goals: Articulation: Saying an […]
Clue into your Cues: Visual Cues
I’m still taking some time to think about what cues I use with my clients with the idea that I want to choose the most effective prompts during my sessions. You can check out my previous posts below: Verbal Cues Tactile Cues When talking about visual cues today, I am going to specifically think about facial […]
In Case You Missed It: Your Goals Don’t Need to Measure 200 Things: Part 1 (Holiday Repost)
Happy Holidays! I’m spending this week with my husband’s family in Connecticut. I’m posting a few of my favorite blog posts in case you missed them during this time. I’ll be back after the Holidays with some more (finally) cuing posts as well as a THREE YEAR blogging celebration in January. Check back for some […]
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